Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces and Nepal - question of the allowances payable to the European officers attached to the Gurkha Force of Brigadier Palwan Singh
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces and Nepal - a reward of 1200 rupees is granted to the Gurkha soldiers who defeated and killed the rebel leader Sheo Ghulam Singh in an engagement at Painra in Gorakhpur [Basti] District on 25 Apr 1858 - gallant conduct of the Assistant Magistrate of Gorakhpur [Herbert Wilson] on that occasion
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - NWP Government sanction the expenses incurred by the Collector of Mirzapur [St George Tucker] on rations for the camp followers and horses that accompanied Major Simmons's expedition against the Dinapore mutineers
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - decision that the troops now serving in the Kumaon Tarai should be sent to Naini Tal or Almora, the climate in the Tarai being very unhealthy after the winter season
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - refusal of Brigadier William Sage, C O of the Saugor District Force, to surrender captured rebel papers to the Civil Authorities- Government of India issue a General Order directing that all papers seized from the rebels by the Army should be handed over to the Civil Authorities when no longer required
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - gallant conduct of Munshis Janki Pershad and Suk Lal in helping to defend the village of Qasba Patan against an attack by 400 rebels on 21 Oct 1857
Mutiny papers relating to Oudh and the North Western Provinces - account by Major John Bennett Hearsey of how he escaped with other Europeans from Sitapur in Oudh and subsequently made his way to safety in Kumaon (with associated correspondence)
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - terms of surrender offered to ten rebel leaders of the Jubbulpore and Mandlah Districts who had fled to Rewah State - they are promised their lives but Government can give no guarantee that their estates will be restored to them
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - a reward of 300 rupees is made to each of the three Sikhs who helped to save a portion of the Mainpuri Treasure during the rebellion